Dakota Access Pipeline Could Potentially Create Thousands of Jobs

January 15, 2015

A Dallas-based company proposing a $3.8 billion oil pipeline across the Dakotas says it would potentially create thousands of jobs in South Dakota while generating tens of millions of dollars in taxes and landowner easements.

The Dakota Access Pipeline would stretch from the Bakken formation in Western North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.

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A Dallas-based company proposing a $3.8 billion oil pipeline across the Dakotas says it would potentially create thousands of jobs in South Dakota while generating tens of millions of dollars in taxes and landowner easements. The Dakota Access Pipeline would stretch from the Bakken formation in Western North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.

A Dallas-based company proposing a $3.8 billion oil pipeline across the Dakotas says it would potentially create thousands of jobs in South Dakota while generating tens of millions of dollars in taxes and landowner easements. The Dakota Access Pipeline would stretch from the Bakken formation in Western North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.

A Dallas-based company proposing a $3.8 billion oil pipeline across the Dakotas says it would potentially create thousands of jobs in South Dakota while generating tens of millions of dollars in taxes and landowner easements. The Dakota Access Pipeline would stretch from the Bakken formation in Western North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.